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Y,OUR "WEAKLY" QRINS
'Mere will be 4 demoastration'Qn pj,e� Wnuld not, want ..tq. �gd- back to, iro.0
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0hel Lesson (what � the wei
kettles, kerol la*ps a no plumb-
parine fruit -for vrefrigeratio�i. . � I . lid I
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.educated -S. 0. 1.1er .will remember
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Mr� and, Mrs. Robert Varley and Ing. I I i
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when the 4rujAmer halidayi6. are ,over).
�family, of St.-Uathaitnes, visited, d-ur- .But wis,'eauld, go 'bai to ill
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Copper -A ma4 ,vvlho stands in, the
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Ing the week with Mr, and Mrs. Robt. ioned thInP whose� via�ues are more
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,,Oi girls ot S,CJ., not content
middle of the intersection and, waves
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Dalr7ml endi .
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- iMr, Varley .
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his hand at All their,women drivers.
and Mrs. George And, ,
I in humble cir umiat�60.
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Frankle,
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Chloriii dani in a night club..
,soil, vi a - -
,of St. Catha ne , visit learn, and Aeaolt �=',ohildren, that
.'ed with Mx- and, Mrs. E)mmersqln.
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city, *enl to the very Air School it-
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Antim�ny-Fee collected, r. -by ex-
wives smart, enough to 1,5ave their
Smith and Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Dal_ ,basic lore of haPpIllik. t . jo '
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husbands. .
rymple. � . . ment of everyday thllng�- We say' "the
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Carl storage place for str6et
Mr. and mrA. Frank Upshall and beat things in life altd free," and go
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carp. -
Helen moved on TueAday �o their on. wanting the ol ,yrhich - cost a
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Barium -What- they do ,to (lead poo.
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new home In Harpurhey. We wish great deal of money. !Ake savages
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them every -pleasu�e in their new and children,, we cra;y ,swift moti _'
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Bismuth -A German ship sunk by
the British.
home. '' - . .. loud, nois-ei brillianof ' colol excit-
,Mr. WIlham-z!Iv1pon I's spending !i
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'fees
All kidding aside though, we'll really
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Ing gadgets. We need'to sl* down,
week at Toronto: . �
The money re,cei'Ved in parking
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Ionized -WhAt fi;ippens to girlswho
come lato an all boys fdrm. .
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Mrs. Robert Dinodalor was a' visitor ,ply; read widely
at the ,International Plowing Match
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Catalyl Western ranch, owner.
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Boilon-A person of low mentality.
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Electrolyte -A: thing which when it
Mr. John TdcMurtrie accompanied ti,riceless, legacy, Of the tountry child.
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a surprise, therefore, to -find
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Schools , didi an all -put job on Satur-
gets dark you turn on in order to get
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that two canny bankers from the
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Town of Seatorth. have beeu� selected
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-The net proceeds totalled $20,7.73.
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Zinc -What a ship -does when it iii
torpedbed.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant 'Love . from Potato Beetle
to keep their eyes on the parking
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� Mibli-Igaii were visitors with Mr. Robt. -
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Retort -A quick answer.
Coo -per over the wee'k-end. -
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, turb cadet rifte drill last Tuesday,
Nitraie-Cheaper than da,y-rate.
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cally as.Father's, Day. On Sunday . . . .
Potato bettles are,'usually found. in
the ulinister discussed the
of seeing that the money collected at
the 'parking lots gets deposited safe-
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. Ryan: idn't I get a haircut here
before?"
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sage of the Book of Exodus with its the field before the new Potatoes have
ly in the vaults of theli: -resprective
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� Open tetter to AC2. Neville McMil-
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Barber: "Naw! We've only been
-story of an awakened nation strug- broken the soil. They .lay their eggs
banks. The only trouble whicli'might
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I Ilan., Victoriaville, Quebec: "Sorry
in business six months."-
gliag for deliverance, and of God's Oil' the under sides of the leaves.
arise will be deciding whicli� bank-
you didn't like the jokes, "Mugs," but
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guidance, and instruefion. The choir When, the yellow egg .masses are
gets the cash. Ned -and Joe arelboth
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Watt: "Have you an opening for
made its usual contribution of. a well- seen, spraying and dusting operations
managers of local banks and aE latest
P.8, -Hope this weeks. is an, im-
a brighit young wan?"
rendered itnthem, should be commeAced immediately
reports it seems -that they �\111 divide
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the, money evenly,at the eii'i of each
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May meeting at the home of -Mrs- -T- hatched. The best. and cheapest pot-
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Sluillie. The.,roll call, "I like living .
a farm because--!-" was well an- son to use is I calcium arsenate at the
Doth Boswell and McMillian have
the Interests of filli at ho�art. Be.
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I. . , ea ng at sely W 1.11 L Ue. Xree- Moen tuem they ImOw the �ns all
. - i = 1= * FA.Zi of � dom end indeperidence-of rural life. .gallons ,of Bordeaux mixture (copper outs of the hard.slilps-sus,tained by
'h,% ,Lost -H11CZ.Vkr1ta'0 -, The motto, "Necessity is the Mother sulphate 4 Jbs.; lime, 4 lbs.; wat.er, farmers durf-rig the pa,�t number' of
I - . . I � � I on," was made very up. to 40 gLli . years. and th�y bot,h hav,, strong fee!-
. I 1)�. So I I Le � e ' date, dealing with the rationing.prob- If the poison is used alone In wa- ings in .the inatter. ot. farinin.g. ,b6ilig
.... � IM0 ''(�, IVI'n.g lems corifronting' housewives today, ter "did 2 to 3 poun il on a sounder ba�,zls, They both
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"I . I I . X _% I , �-- ,and the need of each individual ob" lime to each 40. gallons. Should ars- �hat the educat'ouml aspects of
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. . 1. I I . � enate of lead or ,Paris green be pre- do ,much to help fil '
favored by twd 'gi musical num- .
.(Condensed from The Christian Sci. VPP eis -whisked into a luscious, white- I in general.
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I ence Monitor in Rsader's Digest) qf-egg Frosting. , I I bers, a solo by Mrs. -1-1. Moore and a ,ferred ag� a Poison, two to three Financial]%. the Huron Count�,
I I d .ciue.t by Miss G. Lammle and, miss G. -pounds of the arsenate, and y2 to one Plowing Match Conamittoe "
. ( �Jost -evenings were spent aroun 1 is on a
I . were 1. I . Luker. "The Parable 'of the Sower" pound of the Paris green may he s,ub,- vei-y sound basis. In addition to see-
. ,qotber, when you young,' i tne sitting -room -table vi�here the big
. . I 1� was ,read by Mrs. �k Ale,xan(ier. An' stituted for each 40-gallou barrel of Ing that the Parkin.- fees ar'e collect -
I ,one Of my,,childreii said. to ,me the hanging lamp threw a mellow circle ,added feature of the day was aa ex- spray. . - �, . ed and banked, the two "Watch Dogs
. pther-daY, Folai had no radio, no mov- oL light upon.Pather's pap�r, 16ther's Z�ange of seeds and plants, Mrs. Growers who prefer to apply the of ,he Treasury". are keeping their.
ies, no car. What did'. -you find to do mending a � nd,our school books. Soine- Wallace I -laugh was guest speaker poison in powder form should Aise,a eyes Peeled in all financial matters
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.: when. You lived 'Nvay ,out there in the rimes we popped a panful of hot, but-' And delighted all with her,wide know- dust composed of one part of calcium affecting the Match. Ned Boswell and
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Poor? "We -riever talought we were we put butter,nuts brought down ,from IregardhIg "Vbgetable Growing" were -ts .d assure the sue" -ss of the 1942 Inter-
, , .poor, eveii if ol (lay on the farm did the attics. Sometir�es Fath . er read most helpful as well as information lim6, sugges Alan G. Dustan, in natioral Plowlag Match when it is
. I -on perenAial ])orders. Tweaty-seven clibirge, of vegetable, insect investiga- I.,
be. -In at five In the morning. I re' aloud toius, rolling out the, sonorous , . held.ln Huron'. County on 0,�t.ober 13,
, . I member no sense or, hardship except syllables of 'V�Iffliani Makepeace boys' shirts for refugee sewing weg tions,,Entomological Division, Domin- 14, 15 and 16.
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I � in'the bitter dark of winter when. we Thackeray, Henry Wadsworth Long- distributed, and Miss G. Tr�emeer r�- ion 66paxtiment of Agricultill' Ot- - - .
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sould hardly get our icy clothing on fe.1101v and Thomas Babington Macau- in May to our eleven boys overseas. secured if the application is made in -� -
. . ingers. But ev,en hly (we never abbreviated the-na.mes). �drs. R. Simpson 'reported on the sal- the early morning or* late *evening, Telephone
. that ordeal was made gay by mutual I If the ev'&ning was enlivbned by neigh- vage collection. A hearty vote of,, when the vines are wet with dew and
., teasing is' we children dressed by. th I red M's, Smillie'. .
. e I borly callers we children ,sat in, the thank.c.;'waz tende r the air calm. _" iStatistics
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. . . . 1. After dressing,, the boys brought !n ef- our gaine of Au�hors 'N�6 . - In spraying potal the Poison Canada has more than five times.as
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wood from the shed and, ,helped withl 'ars cocked for the salty horse sense CONSTANCE- , sihould- always .be mixed with Bor- many telepli6nes for every 100 people
. . . �chores at the barn, Girls had- their C , our elders. .. asiIiiiiii deaux as this material -As not only a as the.Axis Po-vyers. Thei are more
." aong hal� .b�ushed and' - braided '' by oiSa&M-day was bath night, and after Group N9, 3 'of the W.A. spent a valuable. fungicide but repels the at-' telephones in the Dominion to serve
. . Isobial afternoon at the home of.iMr. tack of d6strif6tive I bts like flea 11 million people than the endre, Jap-
Gzaudm�other and then set. the table supper began the dreary busines's of and Mrs, Lorne Lawson on Tuesday. beetles and leaf hopperg. , Two or ariese Empire has for -its teeming,
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for ,,breakfast. This heerrty slid geno�r- . ..
� , lugging round wooden washtubs, in A quilt was completed and afterwards three applications in a season should millions. . . I
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� . -ous meal was worth. getting up lbr� -from the slied and heating numberless a delightful luqch served. The, host- . I These comparisons c
, ham and eggs, hasihed-brown potatoes, kettles of watiel, to fill 'thdin. In win- esses were Mrs. 'James 'Dale, Mrs give sufficient protection 'from all in- , f ro I
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i . feathery hot.biscuits WirlIA-heir tOP'ttl tbe tubs were rimed with trost; Clarence -Nio'.ritg6oltery and Mrs. E. Ad- sects, when applied . tharoughiy and telephorip stntisti(.,is reii cornDlet-
F . lt�a butter. ;-If-.. . at the- tln�e when, the new ..damage . I
. crusts aglaw ,.fxiom ;nL� In :-,un let- they harbored la,rge, black am�- ed by the American .'rel6hone and I
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times were hari'd- -ang hams and, egg T i Doftelda N_dams_._ha.& -bee4i � 44� -becomes evident.- Both
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. . I had to be sold, there wa�' fried corn- the older you grew, to fit Y o r .- engaged 'on the staff -of the Clilltoa per ' and tho lower sideo of the leaves powers and thL-ii-,_I)i,F,�7N��ai-..domliiioias.
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meal..rAusb,- browne(t, crisi in -saff �itor, i. p public �.;cboo . ho I I and-�aii -abundance i thts sbi�ey sliows, .1v%.rali only 2.34
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. . _1v int(j rheiL .;efore.The la7sf can- / 11 . . . . u d be covered �
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� . pork fat, and served With butter and didare had taken his turn -each us� . . . . . - of material used. When the plants I telephones. wheret.is oii Jaiivary.1st,1
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. are small, 50 to i5 gallons per aer;, 11.9,11. ihI8 cQuctry lind.12.1
I im-olasses or maple sl�yrup. That wa� a Ing a kettle of.boiling water and ten age, like an eclipse, folks would drive and when fully g.rowu,, 100 to 120 for every 100 people. There is an, a-.,,-,
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4 . . . The after-bi'VaIdast chores done, we Ahanibles. St'eam gathered on the miles to see it." . . gallons'is not .too much at eacb:'appli- (irage of two Eeleplioue,,i per itio popu-
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� . children. rushed off to school. We, w1rdows and misted oVer the nil ,We. foifnd deep joy in silent wi,At6r cation. .'. . Using estimate.z.; in the case of those I
� , . . thought ediication excithwe and' while ,tl�e kerosen"s lamps'. shone'w�nly f ' I woods, in the black ice of flooded . ,- � I , I
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, the pirriculum was not varled,much .
� . "' . tbeir brackets, 'and the floor Was 80 Y I . . I data are availahle tim., to the war,, a
� , b was a good deal of competition wet' stepped off the (]rifted firm for tunneling, heav and * ' ' �
. Nvarld total of 4.1.190.000 telephones is I
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: . . get, "Perffect" one, �veary but conscious damp for rolli . Los's Totals indieRted :as of Jarl 1, 1941. At
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�. . grapby br sums or .win the s,p*,-'.-!ing of virtlip and the genteel. . odor of sliqW men, or crusted .hard for coast- .- t,"20,r%00,000 lhe'present tinie it I.-'; likely that,over
as -an exalted honor. . "Creme of, oatmeal", soap, we Padded 4) i'16 million Selephon(4. are, in service, ,
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! chores; often, grumblingly done,' piir- ' 'to go* to bed, in summer, did not mind 'being- shut in.' We 'I I
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I . . The . Ontario weed menace might telephones being on -fliis continenti
I 11. We hated I youngsters would sit in the ' front well be 'called the fifth column. of ' and 0out one-third in Europe. I
haps, but brightened by indulgence in but there was zeet to it in, winter, ' Private
. . � room for a whilel feeling very elegant agricuitural , war Production, says Telephones Operated by , , I
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It. . . pastime, which - like once you had- torii Yourself away fr&M while millpanies ii for more, an 60.
, anost of our fun m -required no appar- the warm, cheerful downstairs rooms we looked at the pictures in John D. MacLeod, Crop; .,Seeds . and ,per cefit of the N�orld's total. Close
. atus e9cept a. vivid imagination.' We and livistily disr6bed in a frosty'qham- the stereoscope and played sketchy Weeds Branch, Ontario ,Department to 58 per cent 'of all �be tPlep-hiones I
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I galloped from the woodshed . to the . ber. Mother inserted, in, each feather duets on the, square piano. But be- of Agriculture, Toronto., He points in,_the world are now :10peratpol from 1
4 barn and from the..corncrib io the bed a hot soapstone, which radiated a .fore long we gravitated to the more out that crops los t through weed in- automEftic central offices', includingi
- i ' interesting Parts'of the house and to festation cost Ontaxio farmers twen- some 767,000 dial tplephone.5 -in Can- I
hen house on magnificedt though non- gentle warmth through the whole Puf- making. things -the boys at the work ty million dollars last.,,�e.ar and un- ada. Canada had a tq�al of 1,461,000
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�i I existent steeds-. fy interior. if "just one more chap- beiiell. in the. , shed, the girls in the less stern efforts are made this year telephones on January 1. 1941.
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.. No wonder we stormed Ili for suP- ier" was wheedled out of her after I
.... big, c, pleasant - kitchen. Stormbound by farmers and =uIcipal authorities Only three countries havp' more
T I _ per with ravenous appetites, or,that - . ' . telephones for every 100 of the poPu-
. the eight o'clock deadline, she would days -were mostly just more work for bhe Itiss may be even greater.
i cornbreadr and big baked- potatoes � lation than Canada; rlit 17niLedStates
. . i. . urge us -.to take the b66k along with, our elders. The men tinkered, con- "We must not relax our efforts " -
i 1 16.56, Sweden 1.4.26, and New Zealand'
wifth cream gravy and salt POKk ui But once you curled your chilly teritedly in the barns and stables, the said Mr. MacLeod. "We ishould re-
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11�1 - , scraps seemed such a fdast.! It was limbs into the. bed's downy warmth 13.96 top Cbl 12.78 telephones.
.� 0 topped off with baked- apple or What' not even a footprint on the sands of womenfolk knitted or crocheted miles member the i1ndesirable weed legacy ^While no comparison of the nufriber I
11 ., 'we called,Bdldwin, Apple pie,"' which Crusoe's island could keep Your of lace with which to trim pilloweas- we *ere left after the last war, with of telephone, conversations carried on
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I , was ieally a kind 'of cake with grated Aridivsy eyes, from,closing. es, towels, "tidies" and v9lumInous ensuing crop-los%es that ran into'the in tbi- respective countries iii, s-bown.
. . 11 . feminine uniqerw,ear. millions of dollars:- it is reasonably,.'saN to assume that
1. � - . - . . . We were never conscious of the fin- . . I Canadian- continue to be the. world's
. � . I . . .. . Mother, who had a great deal of agrood that an extra
. .1 . I ancial cares of our patenf&,. though "bounce," was soon bored with such Mr...Ma,cLeod , greatest telephone talkers. The pro-
. ' special effort Atould be lieedbd to keep '
� � , I I there was a bad pilinic in -1893, and light occilpatio� and after 9, half hour . I vlous statistics Issued by the A. T. &
. AP% - another In 1907, and plenty of hard of tatting. she would jump to her feet,. weeds under reasonable control this T. showed that Canadiarrs led* the
P I . , year, but he eml�ljasized Ahat time world wilh 246,3 telepb�ne calls per
. I times in ,between. Father ,ai;d Mother bustle into the pantry ,and "*back and money s . pent'in eradicating weeds capila'in 193-9� followed by the United
. us u'' * � , , 1. 11 worked fearfully hard for.long hours. out" three or four ' flaky Pies, or a . � I
. . . . . . . w0i be well spent and, provide ollvi- ,States Nvith 231.5 conversatioins, Den-
, , There was --seldom much money In the three -layer chocolate cake,.or a great ' mark with 189.5. :Sweden with 189.0,
. I � I . I dends In increased crops, that would and Norway with 96.1. According to
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. 11 I . house and often none at ali Yet batch of' cookies with a gingerbread moire than 6ffset any labor outlay. -
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11 � . -there was. a sense. of welri-beffig and boy' for each 'child,. The girls were He . said I 'his Department would figures Issued recently by �Iic Domin-
. comfort in our plain homel and plen- soon exhausted by the dishwashing, make a special drive on weeds whose ion Bureau of Statistics. the 2werage
. C i0ift r ty of fun. I . � which accoiapanled such an orgy of . number of tele,pho'ne calls per capita
; . Mother could get thrilled ovel such baking, but Mother' was still so -ex- seeds are wind-borne, such as Peren- in Canada increase(] to Z55 in 1940.
.. . . nial Sow Thistle, Canada Thistle and Toroato has more residence tele-
, B , ,�' 0 .beauties as" our gre'a't hill, crowned uberant that she guessed she'd, Spnill 'rot. Chicory and Hawltweeds phones per hundred fft Milies than any
I with rorconlit snow, looming against a kle and fold the huge basket of Wild Car
I tv A is S were a crop menace that were spread- other of the big cities of the contin-
V ,&a, steely, st4r-set sky, or equilly eicit- .Clothes for next day's Ironing. Ing rapidly an -d an extra' special ef- ent-that Is those of more than 76-0,-
I I I , � ar,.In ed over a fragment of jewel,tufted .Often, on fine days, she would, com- ' 000 Population. With 74.9 home tele-
' Fort would be made to e'radicate
. 11 .. moss on a 34dge. My father was not Press a hard day's -work Into the early mall � atches of Field Bindweed. phones per hundred families al Jarl
" too worn by'hard -work to bring in -a morning hours and go outdoors, tak- 8 P ary, 1, 1941, Toronto bail a wide ma'r-
. ' 8 Chev.Coach erfect violet- Plant OUPPed in his ing us all with her. Father went with Yellow Goat's Beard will so -op be in gin over Chicago which was in see -
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'37 Chev. Gravel Truck terns of snowflakes on his dark. became an expedition and, a holiday. dows, pastures and along headlands. freal is the seventb largest - city on
. 9 . ' Ali upright stelh from one to the continent and Ith. 50.8 telephones
� Ford �Gravel Truck sleeve, or' to gldry In this Kplendor of' We exclaimed over the shape of the It has - for each 100 f Ti. e . is .. 8 -finds seventh
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I 136 the full moon. clouds, the smell 'and feel of the air, three feet -high; long, -taper ,point also Ili its reltide'llce telephone de-
, '36 Chev. I -Ton Stake "Yol ,ought to come out," he would the color and design of stones In the leaves and large yellow,flower heads veloprnent among the cities having
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'! 'he washroom sink. "I '" '_ -'---- ___ "'if AiWe brg hTn, vo�nfureETnT& _SWWm_p9 -o=66MW by m6d ]Tuaftw TeMombling p6opIt... . ........ . . .� ......
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� I Si6aforth Motors . ber the moon quite as big and red.. and bogs, investigated the, pastures the dandelion seed IlGad 1but are lar- 11ft I I
-.1 If It happened, only once In a, doglis. and woodlot. I . ger. These plants should be cut ' . -
PH0199 141 .,, I We Identified plants and birdis,,*eirly to prevent then�. fr�m seeding, The steps lip to the railway plat -
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